THP ADAPT 2+ HP RTH SYNC

$969.99
Color
Mossy Oak Bottomlands
Peak Weight
Hand

OVERVIEW

Designed in collaboration with The Hunting Public, the Adapt 2 HP builds on the success of the popular Adapt lineup, taking performance to the next level with our DHC Hybrid Cam for silky-smooth draws, incredible adjustability, and speeds up to 330 FPS with an 80% let off. Built for serious bowhunters, it features a 31 axle-to-axle frame, adjustable 27-32 draw length, and 45-60 lb. or 55-70 lb. draw weight options, offering versatility for any hunter. Outfitted with the Trophy Ridge RTH Plus Package, the Adapt 2 HP RTH Plus comes ready to hunt with a suite of high-performance accessories, including the SWFT Duo Sight with Picatinny mount, Sync Arrow Rest, Shock Stop Stabilizer, VRSA Light Quiver, peep sight, and wrist sling, delivering top-tier performance right out of the box. Its Bear Paw Grip ensures comfort and consistency, while the roller cable slide reduces friction for a smoother, more consistent draw cycle. The complete dampening system minimizes noise and vibration with in-limb, in-riser, and string stop technology for a quiet, steady shot. As an added bonus, every purchase includes a 3-month OnX Elite Membership, providing hunters with premier mapping tools for an edge in the field.

  • PREMIUM READY TO HUNT PACKAGE

    Includes SWFT Duo Sight with Picatinny mount, Sync Arrow Rest, Shock Stop Stabilizer, VRSA Light Quiver, peep sight, and wrist sling
  • DHC HYBRID CAM SYSTEM

    Ultra-smooth, highly adjustable, and capable of speeds up to 330 FPS with an 80% let-off for top-tier performance
  • SMOOTH & SILENT PERFORMANCE

    Complete Dampening System minimizes noise and vibration with in-limb, in-riser, and string stop technology, while the roller cable slide reduces friction for a smoother, more efficient draw
  • ENHANCED EFFICIENCY

    Roller cable slide reduces friction, delivering a smoother, more consistent draw cycle
  • COMFORTABLE & SECURE GRIP

    Bear Paw Grip provides a relaxed, natural feel for maximum control and repeatability

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